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Halloween

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  • Poem
    By Richard Brautigan
    I saw thousands of pumpkins last night
    come floating in on the tide,
    bumping up against the rocks and
    rolling…
  • Poem
    By Felicia Dorothea Hemans
    See’st thou yon gray gleaming hall,
    Where the deep elm-shadows fall?
    Voices that have left the earth
      …
  • Poem

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    By Lindsay Turner
    Some yellow sunflowers open down the street,
    A ladder is open beneath someone’s apple tree.
    Beneath …
  • Poem
    By Karyna McGlynn
    & Memphis is out in Full Fang!
    Skeletons skip down our pitted streets.
    Whole families with matching hobo stipple
    roam tragicomically through the sprawling
    candy deserts: polka-dot bandanas
    on sticks, flapping Chaplinesque shoes.

    Unclaimed pumpkins pile high
    behind razor wire. The air's thick
    with caw & trouble. Our...
  • Poem
    By W. S. Di Piero
    They’re gathering now
    cone-head ghouls Spider-Man   
    fly-by-nighters’ burnt-cork cheeks   
    flailed sheets and twiggy voices   
    Mama stalking a border dog’s   
    crescent around back around   
    as if to fend off certain harm   
    October’s second sodium moon   
    basting the street and barbecue ribs   
    and links she smoked all day   
    to keep her four...
  • Poem
    By Stacy Szymaszek
    I saw this day coming         class would end       and it would be night
                time to attach         bike lights               tonight I lit my way
    with a cigarette                   
                        I asked if petticoat ding a ling         was a fun bar
    NO...
  • Poem
    By Darren Sardelli
    Our grandma kissed a pumpkin
    on a Friday afternoon.
    She also kissed a crayon
    and a giant red balloon.
    I saw her kiss a chipmunk
    eating cookies with a queen.
    She kissed us in these costumes
    at our house on Halloween!
     
  • Poem
    By Craig Santos Perez
    Darkness spills across the sky like an oil plume.
    The moon reflects bleached coral. Tonight, let us
    praise the sacrificed. Praise the souls of  black

    boys, enslaved by supply chains, who carry
    bags of cacao under West African heat. “Trick
    or treat, smell my feet,...
  • Poem
    By Edgar Allan Poe
    Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
    Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—
        While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
    As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
    “’Tis...
  • Poem
    By Kenn Nesbitt
    We’re having a Halloween party at school.
    I’m dressed up like Dracula. Man, I look cool!
    I dyed my hair black, and I cut off my bangs.
    I’m wearing a cape and some fake plastic fangs.

    I put on some makeup to paint my...
  • Poem
    By Louise Erdrich
    You knew I was coming for you, little one,
    when the kettle jumped into the fire.
    Towels flapped on the hooks,
    and the dog crept off, groaning,
    to the deepest part of the woods.

    In the hackles of dry brush a thin laughter started up.
    Mother...
  • Poem
    By William Shakespeare
    Double, double toil and trouble;
    Fire burn and caldron bubble.
    Fillet of a fenny snake,
    In the caldron boil and bake;
    Eye of newt and toe of frog,
    Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
    Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting,
    Lizard's leg and howlet's wing,
    For a charm...
  • Poem
    By Michael Waters
    That Halloween I wore your wedding dress,
    our children spooked & wouldn’t speak for days.
    I’d razored taut calves smooth, teased each blown tress,
    then—lipsticked, mascaraed, & self-amazed—
    shimmied like a starlet on the dance floor.
    I’d never felt so sensual before—
    Catholic schoolgirl & neighborhood...
  • Poem
    By Maurice Kilwein Guevara
    Tonight I light the candles of my eyes in the lee
    And swing down this branch full of red leaves.
    Yellow moon, skull and spine of the hare,
    Arrow me to town on the neck of the air.

    I hear the undertaker make love...
  • Poem
    By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    PART I
    It is an ancient Mariner,
    And he stoppeth one of three.
    'By thy long grey beard and glittering eye,
    Now wherefore stopp'st thou me?

    The Bridegroom's doors are opened wide,
    And I am next of kin;
    The...
  • Poem
    By Louise Glück
    Even now this landscape is assembling.
    The hills darken. The oxen
    sleep in their blue yoke,
    the fields having been
    picked clean, the sheaves
    bound evenly and piled at the roadside
    among cinquefoil, as the toothed moon rises:

    This is the barrenness
    of harvest or pestilence.
    And the wife...
  • Poem
    By Nancy Price
    The ghost is a torn sheet,
    the skeleton’s suit came from a rack in a store
    the witch is flameproof, but who knows
    what dark streets they have taken here?
    Brother Death, here is a candy bar.
    For the lady wearing the hat from Salem:...
  • Poem
    By Dorothea Tanning
    Be perfect, make it otherwise.
    Yesterday is torn in shreds.
    Lightning’s thousand sulfur eyes
    Rip apart the breathing beds.
    Hear bones crack and pulverize.
    Doom creeps in on rubber treads.
    Countless overwrought housewives,
    Minds unraveling like threads,
    Try lipstick shades to tranquilize
    Fears of age and general dreads.
    Sit tight,...
  • Poem
    By Edgar Allan Poe
    By a route obscure and lonely,   
    Haunted by ill angels only,
    Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT,   
    On a black throne reigns upright,
    I have reached these lands but newly   
    From an ultimate dim Thule—
    From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime,
          ...
  • Poem
    By Carl Sandburg
    I spot the hills
    With yellow balls in autumn.
    I light the prairie cornfields
    Orange and tawny gold clusters
    And I am called pumpkins.
    On the last of October
    When dusk is fallen
    Children join hands
    And circle round me
    Singing ghost songs
    And love to the harvest moon;
    I am...
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